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Forwards Revised FSAR Tables 12.5-1 & 12.5-2 Per s Block Request.Info Will Be Incorporated in Next FSAR Revision & Is Now Incorporated in OL Application
ML20009A641
Person / Time
Site: Callaway  Ameren icon.png
Issue date: 07/01/1981
From: Bryan J
UNION ELECTRIC CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
ULNRC-459, NUDOCS 8107130415
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Mr. Harold R. Denton Director of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Mr. Denton:

ULNRC-459 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-483 AND 50-486 CALLAWAY PLANT, UNITS 1& 2 FINAL SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT At the request of Mr. Sy Block of your offices, attached are revised FSAR Tables 12.5-1 and 12.5-2. This information will be formally incorporated into the Callaway Plant FSAR in the next revision. This information is hereby incorporated into the Callaway Application.

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1 TABLE 12.5-1 HEALTH PHYSICS LABORATORY EQUIPMENT RADIATION INSTRUMENT DETECTED DETECTOR NUMBER LOCATION REMARKS

l Gamma Gamma HPGe 3 Counting Room, Used primarily

, I Spectroscopy Radwaste Bldg. Lab, for effluent i l System and EOF and environmental samples.

l Gas Propor- Alpha, Beta, -

2 Counting Room Used for

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tional Counter Gamma counting smears and radio j chemistry

samples.
Liquid Beta -

1 Counting Lab Tritium Scintillation determination I TLD Reader Beta, Gamma -

2 Health Physics Personnel i Office and Service Dosimetry.

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, I Scalers Alpha, Beta, Alpha probe, 5 Counting Room High Level J

Gamma GM Tube or Hot Lab Samples.

1 f I j i Whole Body Gamma NaI(Ti) 1 Whole Body Personnel

!  ! Counter Count Room Invivo Counting; Multidetectors i Note: Sensitivities are not defined at this time. Equipment from various manufacturers will be i studied to ensure that the equipment when purchased will be sufficiently sensitive +n i perform the tasks for which it was intended. Instruments will be selected to sattsfy .

j measurement and reporting requirements in effect at the time the equipment is orr.ered.

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TABLE 12.5-2 PORTABLE HEALTH PHYSICS EQUIPMENT i

INSTRUMENT RADIATION RANGE ACCURACY NUMBER LOCATION REMARKS l GM Survey Meter Beta, Gamma 0-500,000 CPM ~+10% FS 10 Health Physics End Window.

Office Side Window or q Pancake Probe.

i l GM Survey Meter Beta, Gamma 0-2000 mR/hr +10% FS 25 Health Physics Side Window

] Office Probe l GM Survey Meter Gamma 0-1000R/hr ~

+10% FS 4 Health Physics With extenda-Office ble probe.

I Survey Meter Beta, Gamma 0-50R/hr +10% FS

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5 Health Physics Ionization j l Office Chamber

I Survey Meter Gamma 0-1000 R/hr + 10% FS

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10 Health Physics Ionization l Office Chamber j l Neutron Meter Thermal through 0-5 REM /hr +10% FS 4 Health Physics BF tube fast neutrons Office inside a moderator

ball for neutrons l to 10 MEV.
I l Scintillation Alpha 0-500,000 CPM -

+10% FS 5 Health Physics Alpha Scintilla-Counter Office tion with a mylar window.

I Portal Beta, Gamma Variable --

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. Monitor exits at audible alarm.

I security house and con-trolled access.

I Personnel Beta, Gamma -- --

20 Health Physics Contamination Monitor Office and Frisker with Control Room Audible Alarm

TABLE 12.5-2 (Sheet 2)

PORTABLE HEALTH PHYSICS EQUIPMENT i

i INSTRUMENT RADIATION RANGE ACCURACY NUMBER LOCATION REMARKS l Pocket Gamma 0-200mR +156 FS 500 Health Physics Integrating, 4 Dosimeter Office Direct reading, l Pocket Gamma 0-5R +15% FS 100 Health Physics Integrating, Dosimeter Office Direct reading.

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8 Health Physics Charging Pocket l Dosimeters Office Pasimeters l Chargers l Condenser Gamma 0-10R + 10-20% 1 Health Physics Direct Exposure l R-Meter Office Measurements

) l Portable Beta, Gamma 0-200 mR/hr ~+ 10% 5 Plant Work Temporary Area i

l Area and Neutron 1-10k mR/hr Location Radiation l Monitor (neutron) Monitoring l Gamma Gamma 0-500k CPM + 10%

2 Health Physics sensitive l Survey Office Gamma l Meter Detection 4

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